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Asian Beef and Brown Rice Stir-Fry

Lean ground beef and lots of vegetables, seasoned with peppers, garlic, gingerroot, and green onions, make a flavorful one-dish meal the whole family will enjoy.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    serves 4, 1 1/2 cups beef and vegetable mixture and 1/2 cup rice per serving

Ingredients

1 1/2 cups uncooked instant brown rice
1 pound extra-lean ground beef
2 teaspoons grated peeled gingerroot
1 teaspoon bottled minced garlic or 2 medium garlic cloves, minced
Cooking spray
3 medium carrots, thinly sliced crosswise
2 medium ribs of celery, thinly sliced crosswise
1 small red bell pepper, cut into 1-inch squares
1 tablespoon water
2 teaspoons sesame seeds
8 ounces fresh bean sprouts
3 medium green onions (green and white parts), sliced crosswise into 1/4-inch pieces
1 cup fat-free, no-salt-added beef broth
1 tablespoon soy sauce (lowest sodium available)
2 teaspoons cornstarch
1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
1/4 teaspoon pepper

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Prepare the rice using the package directions, omitting the salt and oil.

    Step 2

    Meanwhile, in a large skillet, cook the ground beef, gingerroot, and garlic over medium-high heat for about 5 minutes, or until the beef is browned, stirring frequently to turn and crumble the beef. Drain and discard any liquid. Transfer the beef to a plate. Set aside.

    Step 3

    Before returning the skillet to the heat, wipe it with a paper towel and lightly spray with cooking spray. With the skillet over medium-high heat, cook the carrots, celery, and bell pepper for 2 minutes, stirring frequently. Stir in the water. Cook, covered, for 2 minutes.

    Step 4

    While the vegetables cook, dry-roast the sesame seeds in a small skillet over low heat for about 2 minutes, or just until fragrant and golden, stirring frequently. Watch carefully so they do not get too brown. Pour onto a small plate.

    Step 5

    Stir the bean sprouts and green onions into the carrot mixture. Cook, covered, for 2 minutes. Stir in the beef.

    Step 6

    In a small bowl, whisk together the remaining ingredients until the cornstarch is dissolved. Pour over the beef. Cook for about 2 minutes, or until bubbly and slightly thickened, stirring constantly. Serve over the rice. Sprinkle with the sesame seeds.

  2. nutrition information

    Step 7

    (Per Serving)

    Step 8

    Calories: 355

    Step 9

    Total Fat: 8.0g

    Step 10

    Saturated: 2.5g

    Step 11

    Trans: 0.5g

    Step 12

    Polyunsaturated: 1.5g

    Step 13

    Monounsaturated: 3.0g

    Step 14

    Cholesterol: 62mg

    Step 15

    Sodium: 284mg

    Step 16

    Carbohydrates: 40g

    Step 17

    Fiber: 6g

    Step 18

    Sugars: 7g

    Step 19

    Protein: 31g

    Step 20

    Dietary Exchanges

    Step 21

    2 Starch

    Step 22

    2 Vegetable

    Step 23

    3 Lean Meat

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